WebBrough Bay is a haven for common seals and seabirds, in days gone bye it was a fishing station, a small hut and pier / slipway still remain, great views out... WebW e are a membership community group dedicated to maintaining & improving the facilities at Brough Harbour. W e also organize social events such as, Bothy Nights, Harbour …
Brough of Birsay, Birsay – Monuments & Ruins VisitScotland
WebHistory of Brough Castle. Brough Castle, at the upper end of the Eden Valley, is a spectacular medieval ruin on the site of the Roman fort of Verteris. The earthworks represent an 11th-century castle, but the visible remains date from the 12th century onwards. The castle was a seat of the celebrated Clifford family for 450 years, and … WebThe tide is falling in Brough Bay at the moment. As you can see, the highest tide (3.4m) was at 4:36 am and the lowest tide (2.7m) was at 10:25 am. The sun rose at 7:11 am and the sun went down at 5:44 pm. There was 10 hours and 33 minutes of sun today doc mcstuffins medical bag
Brough of Birsay: Access Historic Environment Scotland HES
WebAccess to the Brough of Birsay from the car park is down 15 steps (with handrail in places) and then about 100m across a tidal causeway. The causeway is difficult to cross with its: large boulders. stones. sand. seaweed. A steep path leads to … WebWe parked up overnight at Brough Harbour. If you visit there is room for ... In this video we see seals and reach the most northerly point in mainland Scotland. doc mcstuffins myiesha